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Jim Hanks, Tom's younger brother did most of the running scenes in the movie Forrest Gump.
Almost all movies have deleted scenes. This is a common practice. They film many scenes, and then see how well they flow when they are pieced together. If a scene does not work, then they take it out.
Yes and no. Hanks did make the basic ping pong moves, but in the scenes where he demonstrated exceptional ping pong abilities, the body movements were his but the ping pong ball was added later with the aid of CGI (computer-generated imagery.)
The cast of Scenes of a Crime - 2011 includes: Tim Colaneri as Detective Sergeant
Julia Roberts is not known to have done any nude scenes in her movies.
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The framing scenes with the adult Forrest telling his story take place in 1981. The scenes with Forrest's childhood take place in the 1950s.
The scenes when Gump is running coast to coast.
Possiblity the four faces of Mt. Rushmore.
It is not it's rated PG-13 for drug use, some violent war scenes and partial nudity
The city of Greenbow, in the county of Greenbow, as Forrest liked to say, was entirely fictional. Many of the scenes were filmed in Varnville, SC. But as with many movies, there are many different locations used. The character Forrest Gump was well-travelled so a diverse collection of locations were needed.
Jim Hanks, Tom's younger brother did most of the running scenes in the movie Forrest Gump.
Typically football does not have comedy associated with it. Although if you wish to see a comedic take on football, you may want to watch some of "The Three Stooges" episodes.
The film is often noted for not having a distinct climax, but generally, critics agree that due to the timing and emotional response to the anti-war rally scene in which Forrest and Jenny reunite in the center of the Reflecting Pool in Washington, D.C., that that scene can be considered the climax of the film.
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The original score for the movie "Forrest Gump" was written by Alan Silvestri. There are two main theme songs used throughout the movie - the gentle piano music used in the introductory and final scenes and the triumphant music used in some of the running scenes. The compilation of the main themes of the movie is called "Suite from Forrest Gump" and can be found on "Forrest Gump: Original Motion Picture Score - Music composed and conducted by Alan Silvestri". The piano intro is called "I'm Forrest…Forrest Gump" and the first use of the triumphant theme is called "Run Forrest Run" and was used when Forrest's braces broke apart when he was running.
''Fortunate Son'' was the CCR song in the movie ''Forrest Gump''.